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PGA Tour needs Mickelson, Bivens says LPGA prospers without Wie, Tom Watson says don't be a slouch and how to proceed wh...

Golf for Beginners logo Click here to listen. Jeff Quinney patiently stalked Phil Mickelson during the final round of the Northern Trust Open, waiting perhaps for Lefty's golf club to become entangled in the kikuya grass or for Mickelson to erupt as with his eleven last week. Four birdies over a six-hole stretch for Quinney placed Lefty in a precarious position leaving the possibility of another playoff and yet another close call. Mickelson is used to hanging tough, but rarely for making a charge and instilling fear into his opponents. Instead, Mickelson watched as the tables turned and Quinney fell to pieces, bogeying four of his final six holes at Riviera. It might have taken Phil longer to come out of his winter cocoon but the results couldn't have come at a better time. Still, the "I can beat Phil" mentality makes any tournament in which Lefty contends exciting and that is precisely why the PGA Tour needs Phil Mickelson . In contrast to the interesting faces on the men's tour, Carolyn Bivens claims that the rising stars of the LPGA are enough to sustain it without Michelle Wie's assistance.  read more »

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Can Michelle Wie save the LPGA? Also, one way to conquer a troublesome course and can Stacy bring team spirit to stroke play?

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Creamer rallies to win Fields Open (AP)

Paula Creamer drives off the 17th  tee during the final round of the Fields Open golf tournament at the Ko Olina Resort in Kapolei, Hawaii, Saturday,  Feb. 23, 2008. Creamer won the tournament.

Down two strokes with three holes to play, Paula Creamer knew it was time to get going. And she did. The 21-year-old Creamer rallied to win the Fields Open for her fifth LPGA Tour title and second in her last four starts, birdieing four of the final five holes for a one-stroke victory over South Korea's Jeong Jang on Saturday.  read more »

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LPGA Tour drug testing in Hawaii was a 'trial run'

LPGA players, miffed at a drug-testing procedure that took hours for some last week at the Fields Open in Hawaii, were slightly less than amused to find out the whole thing was merely a trial run and not the real thing.

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Creamer rallies to win Fields Open

Paula Creamer rallied to win the Fields Open for her fifth LPGA Tour title, birdieing four of the final five holes for a one-stroke victory over South Korea's Jeong Jang on Saturday.

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Wie struggles to a 78 at Fields Open

KAPOLEI, Hawaii -- After two encouraging rounds to start her year, Michelle Wie shot a 6-over 78 on Saturday in the final round of Fields Open to finish 20 strokes behind winner Paula Creamer.

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Creamer rallies to win Fields Open

Paula Creamer rallied to win the Fields Open for her fifth LPGA Tour title, birdieing four of the final five holes for a one-stroke victory over South Korea's Jeong Jang on Saturday.

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Wie finishes 20 strokes off the lead at Fields Open

E-mail Article KAPOLEI, Hawaii (AP) — After two encouraging rounds to start her year, Michelle Wie shot a 6-over 78 on Saturday in the final round of Fields Open to finish 20 strokes behind winne...

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Birdie streak lifts Creamer to Fields Open triumph

PAULA Creamer rallied to win the Fields Open for her fifth US LPGA Tour title, birdieing four of the final five holes for a one-stroke victory over South Korea's Jeong Jan

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Paula creams rivals to win Fields Open

Paula Creamer poses with the trophy, firing a six under-66 in the final round to win the LPGA Fields Open on Saturday with a 16-under 200 total. - AFPpic

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